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DFNDER Member Since: 02 Oct 2023 Location: Perth WA Posts: 134 |
Brake pass and rotors should last 100000km or more. They are good quality TRW units. Got 120000km out of the TRW rotors on the D4
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3rd Oct 2023 1:50pm |
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Kingfisher24 Member Since: 28 Jul 2021 Location: New Forest Posts: 48 |
Mine have been vibrating when warm since 10,000 miles now at 29,000 worse. The response from JLR is below. I have only been driving land rovers for 40 years. Clearly I need lessons!
As discussed, I put a goodwill case down with JLR to replaced your disks and pads due to warping. Sadly I have just received there reply which is as follows: "We would not look to support this due to the fact this is not a deemed as a manufacturing defect. Brake discs warp when subjected to rapid cooling after harsh braking - this is due to driving style, not a fault with the discs. As confirmed by our technical team." |
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26th Jul 2024 6:40pm |
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Bumpymike Member Since: 18 Nov 2015 Location: cheshire Posts: 71 |
I have a friend who’s first 110 had 3 sets of discs by 40k miles 3 years old, his new 110 managed to get to 8k miles before it needed new front discs …. JLR & Brembo are just mugging owners with a poor quality component.
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27th Jul 2024 7:30am |
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Moo Member Since: 01 Oct 2021 Location: UK Posts: 1403 |
31,000 miles and just starting to get light brake judder. Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
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27th Jul 2024 8:10am |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1086 |
Your friend should learn some mechanical sympathy. His driving style must be absolutely atrocious. I am sure he will say he drives normally, but maybe he does not realize how much and how hard he uses his brakes. 8000 miles on a set of pads and disks? I cruised a D2 up and down the M25 on daily commute and in winter I had corrosion issues on both rear discs. I brought it in the be checked and it was confirmed all was fine. "You you have to brake harder to keep them clean" was the diagnostic. Is called defensive driving. |
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27th Jul 2024 9:25am |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2849 |
Please correct me if l am wrong but,
lf you use the "brake hold" when stationary then l am told this uses the brakes, not great if you just came down a long hill and get stopped in traffic. Maybe use the "handbrake" instead as this appears to work in a different way. |
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27th Jul 2024 5:04pm |
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